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Brown has fumbled away games three times. That's idiotic. Sanders has had two fumbles or drops at crucial situations.
My point is that Wallace isn't the only player who should be criticized for poor play.

Do I want Brown on my team? Yes. Of course. But he's still done some idiotic stuff.

Just because you call what someone did "Idiotic" doesn't mean you don't want them on the team. Have you ever criticized a family member???? Does it mean you don't love them anymore???? No. Same thing here.

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Wallace's issue is that he's way too inconsistent. He does come up big at times, but he often under-performs. He drops catchable passes at times and isn't that good along the sideline. I really wish the Steelers would actually use Plax more. He's a tall, veteran receiver that the young guys can learn from.

If Mike Wallace gains 89 yards in each of the next two games he will finish the year with 1001 yards for the regular season giving him three consecutive 1000 yard seasons .If he does that the oft hated receiver will be the only Steeler in team history to post three 1000 yard seasons in his first 4 seasons with the team.He is also 8th all time in Steelers history with 32 touchdowns . It's no wonder why the fans hate him so much.

Ok...You just realized this now?....Big T and myself have posted Wallace's stats for months now.....lol No WR in Steelers history is off to the start that Wallace is in just his first four seasons.......I have been making the TD argument until I have been blue in the face..........I do agree that his effort on the field does suck at times but he Mike Wallace has been a very productive WR and is still the best WR on the Steelers roster....If he Wallace isn't resigned the Steelers will have to draft a WR early in the draft........Brown, Sanders, Cotchery as the top three WR's?........The passing game would suffer big time......

Ok...You just realized this now?....Big T and myself have posted Wallace's stats for months now.....lol No WR in Steelers history is off to the start that Wallace is in just his first four seasons.......I have been making the TD argument until I have been blue in the face..........I do agree that his effort on the field does suck at times but he Mike Wallace has been a very productive WR and is still the best WR on the Steelers roster....If he Wallace isn't resigned the Steelers will have to draft a WR early in the draft........Brown, Sanders, Cotchery as the top three WR's?........The passing game would suffer big time......

Amen. That's another thing too. With the defense needing some young talented playmakers, do you really want to use a relatively high pick on a WR. Brown and Sanders have shown flashes, but neither has shown in any way that they are capable number 1 receivers and both have made crushing mistakes to the team this season. Again, I'm not bashing them. I'm a fan of both guys but it's true. Mike Wallace has shown the ability to be a number one receiver and has had an extremely productive career to this point. I get the whole thing with the effort and all that at times this season, but I honestly do believe that if he were to resign here, those issues would go away.

You just can't let a playmaker like Wallace get away. I'm hoping the front office sees that. It just sickens me that we have so much money wrapped up in Antonio Brown that would help Wallace sign, if they want to resign him. AB was definitely worth extending, but for about half as much as he got. The worst part is, after Wallace's somewhat "down" year this year, he could possibly be had for a contract very similar to Browns. It's still possible, just a little tougher.

I know that resigning him is probably a pipe dream, but I'm still holding out hope.

Brown has fumbled away games three times. That's idiotic. Sanders has had two fumbles or drops at crucial situations. My point is that Wallace isn't the only player who should be criticized for poor play.

The Steelers as a whole have not distinguished themselves in the annals of protecting the ball this year, that's for sure. I blame the coaching. Having one player with ball control issues is one thing, but to see Wallace, Brown, Sanders, Mendenhal (who's always had issues in this regard), and the other backs all with problems, that's too much of coincidence to be change.

The Steelers as a whole have not distinguished themselves in the annals of protecting the ball this year, that's for sure. I blame the coaching. Having one player with ball control issues is one thing, but to see Wallace, Brown, Sanders, Mendenhal (who's always had issues in this regard), and the other backs all with problems, that's too much of coincidence to be change.